Soylent Donates 100,000 Meals to Local New York Food Charities as Part of #SoylentForGood

Rosa Foods, the makers of Soylent, today announced a 100,000 meal donation to New York partners, Island Harvest Food Bank and City Harvest, as part of their #SoylentForGood initiative. Soylent's mission is to eliminate unhealthy, unsustainable, and expensive food voids. This donation marks a significant step in Soylent's campaign to raise awareness about food insecurity and to address the issues surrounding our food supply throughout the country and across the world.

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With new products and a growing retail presence, Soylent has evolved from a tech company that sold food, as CEO Bryan Crowley put it in an interview with CNN Business, to a food company that is enabled by tech and science.

Following the January launch of its 180-calorie in-between meal drink, Soylent Bridge, Soylent has debuted its latest product: Soylent Squared . This bar contains 100 calories, which include 5g of plant protein and probiotics, and will be sold direct to consumer in cases of 30 bars on the Soylent website. The company is branding the product as a "mini meal bar" that has less sugar and more nutrients than other bars on the market.